Thank you for visiting our forum. As a guest, you have limited access to view some discussion and articles. By joining our free community, you will be able to view all discussions and articles, post your own topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload photos, participate in Pick'Em contests and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, so please join our community today!!

And on his twitter he says something about how he never saw himself going back on a commitment and it's hurting him. How about not make a commitment until you're absolutely certain? Have enough respect for the coaches to not tell them something you might on going back on later. These coaches have counted on you coming in and have probably not pursued other players because they believed you would be a part of the class.

Seriously, I can understand players decommitting after a coaching change, NCAA sanctions, etc. But nothing has changed at Carolina, not the coaches, facilities, or the school itself. I can't understand him giving the coaches a commitment and then letting one trip to UF make him forget why he committed to Carolina in the first place.

Oh well, I guess we have to move on from him since he has obviously moved on from us.

I wasn't worried with Langley leaving. His best friend is committed to UGA, and it is his home state. Plus, they sold him on playing two sports. As for Rolin, I am shocked by this because this is a guy who was a good recruiter for us. Plus, his parents went to USC, and his grandfather played for us. It just baffles me.

__________________
"I can do all things through Him who gives me strength" - Philippians 4:13

I wish the kid never committed to us, if he was going to end up doing this. I bet Spurrier is ticked off to lose Rolin to Florida, of all schools.

First Langley. Now Rolin. You would think that when we have shown we can win, like we have the past 3 years, this kind of thing wouldn't happen. That's especially true with a kid whose family went to Carolina for generations.

Yes, you sometimes pull out wins against superior talent through superior coaching. But more often than not, the more talented team wins. Rick Pitino once said that "coaching" can take a team only so far. Player talent has to carry a team to the finish line.

It makes me wonder sometimes whether we will ever get this program to elite status.

It's just the nature of the game these days. Most of these kids come from nothing. When they go tour these programs and get waited on hand and foot it must go to their heads. I dont think we'll miss a beat.